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when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is this a situation where the discovery is only half because you're not getting anything before say that roadside stop. you're not getting the wiretaps on those informants reports or ultimately does it come out in the wash just a little too late? >> it's outrageous. if this story is accurate. it's a violation of the united states constitution. it's a violation of the obligation that every prosecutor has from the lowest level prosecutor to the federal government in the justice department to turn over all evidence to the defense attorney, the defense team and defendant they had in the case. if this is accurate it could mean dozen, maybe hundreds of criminal convictions will be set aside when this comes out. i can't believe this slow drift into this lack of privacy and the kind of information the government is getting. this sounds like another example of it. >> john,
when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is this a situation where the discovery is only half because you're not getting anything before say that roadside stop. you're not getting the wiretaps on those informants reports or ultimately does it come out in the wash just a little too late? >> it's outrageous. if...
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speaking of the nsa, of course, we reached out to the nsa for response. a spokesperson says this. let me read this. nsa signals intelligence commission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who aim to harm the country. we defend the united states from such threats while fiercely working to protect the privacy rights of u.s. persons. it's not either/or. it's both. that's the nsa to us here at cnn. >> there is murder, mayhem on main street usa every day of the week. but you hide from that. you don't face up to that. and you let your congressmen and senators escape and dance around the bush. >> provocative words from someone who's calling for a boycott of the united states. all of this today after police say teenagers killed a college baseball player because they were bored. well, my panel has something to say about that. that discussion is next. >>> plus, as if this dad and daughter haven't been through enough already, the family of kidnapper james dimaggio is asking for a paternity test on his victim, 16-year-old hannah anderson. more on the case, coming up. i save time, mon
speaking of the nsa, of course, we reached out to the nsa for response. a spokesperson says this. let me read this. nsa signals intelligence commission is centered on defeating foreign adversaries who aim to harm the country. we defend the united states from such threats while fiercely working to protect the privacy rights of u.s. persons. it's not either/or. it's both. that's the nsa to us here at cnn. >> there is murder, mayhem on main street usa every day of the week. but you hide from...
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how the nsa violated the privacy of americans like you. thousands of times per year. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. hd >>> happening now in "news room" snowden speaks out saying the media misled by his situation and his father the only person publicly defending his son. snowden says his father does not speak for him. >>> plus, this -- >> from now on we just won't be visiting planets, we'll be staying. >> seriously. the red planet. it's not as far off as it may sound. >>> the size of a raccoon in the face of a teddy bear. a brand-new species, but i'm calling it a teddycat. jeff will come on the show and correct me in about 15 minutes. "newsroom" starts now. >>> good morning, thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. checking our top stories at 30 minu
how the nsa violated the privacy of americans like you. thousands of times per year. you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. hd >>> happening now in "news room" snowden speaks out...
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>>> the president's defense of nsa snooping and a lot more from his one-on-one cnn interview is coming your way this hour >>> also, were those oklahoma teenagers accused of killing an australia student really just bored or did this have a little more to do with it? was it gain violence, racial hatred? >> and judge bell vin perry. some called him the ring master of the circus that was casey anthony's trial. he's going to join me to talk
>>> the president's defense of nsa snooping and a lot more from his one-on-one cnn interview is coming your way this hour >>> also, were those oklahoma teenagers accused of killing an australia student really just bored or did this have a little more to do with it? was it gain violence, racial hatred? >> and judge bell vin perry. some called him the ring master of the circus that was casey anthony's trial. he's going to join me to talk
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that is the latest oops that we've heard on nsa surveillance programs. just this week the nsa released classified documents revealing the e-mail snafu and the stern response from a surveillance court judge back in 2011. now president obama is talking about this nsa revolution -- or pardon me, revelation i should say in his exclusive interview with cnn new day's chris cuomo. >> what was learned was that nsa had inadvertently, accidentally pulled the e-mails of some americans, in violation of their own rules because of technical problems that they didn't realize. they presented those problems to the court. the court said, this isn't going to cut it. you're going have to improve the safeguards given these technical problems. that's exactly what happened. >> let's go ahead now and bring in candy crowley. she's cnn's chief political correspondent. candy, the president has gotten so much flak on this nsa program lately. and it kind of feels like we're seeing him say the same thing in a way over and over. did you hear any new assurances here? >> reporter: i did
that is the latest oops that we've heard on nsa surveillance programs. just this week the nsa released classified documents revealing the e-mail snafu and the stern response from a surveillance court judge back in 2011. now president obama is talking about this nsa revolution -- or pardon me, revelation i should say in his exclusive interview with cnn new day's chris cuomo. >> what was learned was that nsa had inadvertently, accidentally pulled the e-mails of some americans, in violation...
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what i know will be good for the american people. >> there's been a lot of discussion about what the nsa does and the surveillance programs. you have said it's not the business of the u.s. government to spy on its own people. the more that comes out, the more questions that seem to be raised. are you confident you know everything that's going on in that agency and you can say to the american people it's all done the right way? >> yes, but what i've also said is that it can only work if the american people trust what's going on. and what's been clear since the disclosures that were made by mr. snowden is that people don't have enough information and aren't confident enough that between all the safeguards and checks that we've put in place within the executive branch and the federal court oversight that takes place on the program and congressional oversight, people are still concerned as to whether their e-mails are being read or phone calls are being -- >> especially when they heard they are. >> what was learned is nsa had accidentally pulled the e-mails because of technical problems they
what i know will be good for the american people. >> there's been a lot of discussion about what the nsa does and the surveillance programs. you have said it's not the business of the u.s. government to spy on its own people. the more that comes out, the more questions that seem to be raised. are you confident you know everything that's going on in that agency and you can say to the american people it's all done the right way? >> yes, but what i've also said is that it can only work...
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who was taken into british custody over the weekend after greenwald's controversial reporting on the nsa leak story. miranda's lawyer say they twisted an anti-terror law and transformed all over his rights. it's a punch hours after greenwald issued this threat. >> translator: i'll be far more aggressive in my reporting for now. i'm going to publish many more documents. i'm going to publish things on england, too. i have many documents on england's spy system. >> and a looming question is, what role did the united states play in miranda's attention at heathrow's airport and the confiscation of his private belongings? cnn's jessica yellin pressed the white house for answers. >> was the white house consulted or given a heads-up in advance? >> there was a heads-up provided by the british government, so, again, this is something we had an indication was likely to occur, but it's not something that we've requested. >> cnn senior international correspondent matthew chance is in london with more. good morning, matthew. >> absolutely astonishing news, the fact david miranda, the partner of glenn
who was taken into british custody over the weekend after greenwald's controversial reporting on the nsa leak story. miranda's lawyer say they twisted an anti-terror law and transformed all over his rights. it's a punch hours after greenwald issued this threat. >> translator: i'll be far more aggressive in my reporting for now. i'm going to publish many more documents. i'm going to publish things on england, too. i have many documents on england's spy system. >> and a looming...
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. >> safe to say that we learned about these threats through the nsa program? >> we have some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. and, you know, that information is useful. but, what i've said before, i want to make sure i repeat. and that is, we should be skeptical about the potential encroachments on privacy. none of the revelations show that government has abused these powers, but they're pretty significant powers. and i've been talking to congress and civil libertarians and others about are there additional ways that we can make sure that the people know. no one is listening to your phone call. >> were you surprised that russia granted snowden asylum? >> i was disappointed. because, you know, even though we don't have an extradition treaty with them, traditionally we have tried to respect if there's a law breaker or an alleged law braeaker in their country. we evaluate it and we try to work with them. they didn't do that with us and in some ways it's reflective of some
. >> safe to say that we learned about these threats through the nsa program? >> we have some mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail address that we know is connected to some sort of terrorist threat. and, you know, that information is useful. but, what i've said before, i want to make sure i repeat. and that is, we should be skeptical about the potential encroachments on privacy. none of the revelations show that government has abused these powers, but they're...
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they funnel it to the irs, to the nsa, and to other agencies so that those other agencies here can actually launch their own criminal investigations. all of this is from a reuters report release this had week. the report says the dea is then instruct the folks, its own agents to lie, lie about where that original information came from. the practice is now under investigation by the justice department and what about those who have been prosecuted as a result of the origination of this data that was cleared away? wiped away, parallel construction they call it, is it possible that people could be set free from prison if the root of the investigation is deemed to be illegal? our cnn legal correspondent jean casarez is the perfect person to ask this. i think it may have even been you that explained to me what fruit of the poisonous tree means. does it apply here potentially, jean. >> the origination of the investigation. defense attorneys saying it is a violation of due process and the clients did not get a fair trial. why? because the origination of the investigation, they don't know about, the
they funnel it to the irs, to the nsa, and to other agencies so that those other agencies here can actually launch their own criminal investigations. all of this is from a reuters report release this had week. the report says the dea is then instruct the folks, its own agents to lie, lie about where that original information came from. the practice is now under investigation by the justice department and what about those who have been prosecuted as a result of the origination of this data that...
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. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden who was holed up in that moscow airport since june is out. he's got a job offer and a new home. we're waiting to hear from the man accused of leaking those confidential u.s. documents. >>> the driver of that train that went off the rails in spain admits he was going twice the speed limit. welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> we missed you. i'm michael holmes. thanks for your c
. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden who was holed up in that moscow airport since june is out. he's got a job offer and a new home. we're waiting to hear from the man accused of leaking those confidential u.s. documents. >>> the driver of that train that went off the rails in spain admits he was going twice the speed limit. welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. >> we missed you. i'm michael holmes. thanks for your c
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we're getting insights into the nsa leaker's life from his lawyer. a live report from moscow, next. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. the new samsung galaxy s 4.ng you about. it's got a front and back camera so you can take pictures at the same time. seriously! yeah - and it's on verizon's network. sweet! we can stay in touch when we go to school next year. that's so great! get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> let's get you a check now of our top stories. john mccain and lindsey graham are expected to arrive in cairo later today to meet with egypt's interim leaders. the country embroiled in chaos since mohammed morsi was forced to s
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this is a move that will tos russia's decision to grant asylum to the nsa leaker edward snowden. mr. obama has decide however, that heal attend a g-20 summit scheduled in st. petersburg next month. >>> a massive fire shut down the international airport in asht in kennate an ta international airport. these were posted by kenya's red cross on twitter. fire engulfing the airport's entire international terminal. the good news though, no shlt cas reported in this inferno. kenya airways says they have been able to resume some of the flights out of that airport. a government spokes bern says he does not know what caused this fire. yet, they are not ruling anything out at this time. >>> a strange one. two florida mayors busted, arrested, cuffed and led away all because of bribery charges. miami lakes mayor michael peasy and sweet water mayor manual murano were arrested by the fbi on tuesday following a two-year investigation. the authorities say they accepted thousands of dollars in bribes in separate schemes. both of them have been suspended by florida's governor rick scott. >>> just ah
this is a move that will tos russia's decision to grant asylum to the nsa leaker edward snowden. mr. obama has decide however, that heal attend a g-20 summit scheduled in st. petersburg next month. >>> a massive fire shut down the international airport in asht in kennate an ta international airport. these were posted by kenya's red cross on twitter. fire engulfing the airport's entire international terminal. the good news though, no shlt cas reported in this inferno. kenya airways says...
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now public for the first time ever because of nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. spy agencies will spend nearly $53 billion this year, but according to never before seen documents, they're still failing to provide the president with critical information about national security threats. >>> the wife of rocker ted nugent arrested at the airport after security agents found a gun in her carry-on bag. she was taken into custody. "dalling morning news" says she simply forgot the gun was in her bag and called it an honest mistake. she has a concealed handgun license. >>> a new warning on the caps of extra strength tylenol bottles. cnn's alison kosik joins us with more on this story. good morning, alison. >> good morning, carol. what is this new tylenol bottle going to look like. this new cap that has a big, bright, red warning. the warning will say, contains ac acetaminoph acetaminophen. on extra strength tylenol bottles beginning in october. the funny thing is the bottles already have a warning. tylenol is getting you to read the warning because overdosing on acetaminop
now public for the first time ever because of nsa leaker edward snowden. u.s. spy agencies will spend nearly $53 billion this year, but according to never before seen documents, they're still failing to provide the president with critical information about national security threats. >>> the wife of rocker ted nugent arrested at the airport after security agents found a gun in her carry-on bag. she was taken into custody. "dalling morning news" says she simply forgot the gun...
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the nsa leaker left the moscow airport yesterday where he had been holed up for six weeks. snowden's attorney said his clients are hosts he doesn't know personally but who reached out to him on the internet. >>> remember this. there were big, big celebrations when 33 workers trapped underground for months in chile were rescued three montyears agt today only outrage because prosecutors say no one is to blame for the collapse and now they're closing the case. two of the miners say they want the mine's owners to be held accountable. >>> in d.c. a court hearing is happening this hour for the woman accused of splattering green paint inside the national cathedral. the hearing is to determine if this woman will remain in custody. she's been charged with felony destruction of property. >>> fans of the hit film "avatar" will love this. three, count them three sequels are in the works on the highest grossing movie of all-time. director james cameron will be back at the helm. the first sequel is expected to hit theaters in december of 2016. >>> up next in "newsroom" the nixon presiden
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the nsa leaker has permission to work, travel, live freely. snowden slipped out of moscow's airport just today headed for a secret location after russia's government has now granted him one year of temporary asylum. the white house spokesman says the u.s. is, and i'm quoting, extremely disappointed with russia's decision. then we saw this from wikileaks on twitter. we would like to thank the russian people and all those others who have helped to protect mr. snowden. we have won the battle. now the war. phil black is tracking this story for us in moscow. phil, did russia give the united states any advance notice, any kind of courtesy call before snowden slipped away from the airport? >> reporter: the short answer is no, brooke. the state department says they received no advanced warning of this whatsoever. they're still seeking confirmation with the russian government. having said that, it will not have come as a complete surprise to them either. throughout this long saga, u.s. officials have said that russia has clearly been sending the signal
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. >>> and if all of that talk of the nsa tracking phone calls and e-mails wasn't enough, wait until you hear about the network that they use to track our internet activity. better watch where you click. hello, everyone. welcome to "legal view," i'm ashleigh banfield. it's wednesday, august 21st. i want to begin with the school shooting in georgia, an elementary school. an image without question you just never want to see. children ages 4 through 10 runn f
. >>> and if all of that talk of the nsa tracking phone calls and e-mails wasn't enough, wait until you hear about the network that they use to track our internet activity. better watch where you click. hello, everyone. welcome to "legal view," i'm ashleigh banfield. it's wednesday, august 21st. i want to begin with the school shooting in georgia, an elementary school. an image without question you just never want to see. children ages 4 through 10 runn f
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don't use this as evidence that the nsa surveillance program with metadata is really responsible for getting these intercepts. some people are a little skeptical of that. >> i guess the only grumbling that i have seen or read was that, you know, that perhaps the u.s. government has overshared in this information. do you think that's the case? do you think that's a valid concern? >> well, you know, it's a concern only insofar as when you overshare, as you put it, you might be tipping some folks off that you'd like to catch. >> right. >> but i think post-benghazi, the feeling is that you can't have what they call a double standard, which is that you can't know these things, keep it to yourself, and not share it with the public that could actually be affected or hurt by these attacks. and so i think the newer strategy is to let people know what you can let them know. by the way, we still do not know the direct nature of the threat. i'm not so sure the government knows it. i think it's quite diffuse. and we don't know all the details of what the government knows. but we do know enough to
don't use this as evidence that the nsa surveillance program with metadata is really responsible for getting these intercepts. some people are a little skeptical of that. >> i guess the only grumbling that i have seen or read was that, you know, that perhaps the u.s. government has overshared in this information. do you think that's the case? do you think that's a valid concern? >> well, you know, it's a concern only insofar as when you overshare, as you put it, you might be tipping...